49ers Owner Faces Awkward Seahawks Crossroads As Sale Heats Up

Vinod Khosla's pursuit of the Seattle Seahawks intensifies as he prepares a formal bid amid a high-stakes sale expected to shatter previous NFL records.

The Seattle Seahawks sale is moving into a pivotal stretch, and one of the names still in the mix comes from across the NFC West: 49ers minority owner Vinod Khosla.

The first round of bids for the franchise is due this week, and Bloomberg News reported that Khosla remains among several bidders as the process advances. He was first linked in early May to a potential letter of intent, and that interest appears to still be alive as the Seahawks enter the next stage of the sale.

Khosla is part of a group of local investors in San Francisco, where his stake is worth more than $8.5 billion. If he were to land the Seahawks, he would have to sell his 49ers equity completely. That would add a fresh twist to a division rivalry that already carries plenty of weight.

He is not the only high-profile name in the hunt. Bloomberg News also listed ArcelorMittal CEO Aditya Mittal, former Boston Celtics owner Wyc Grousbeck and Eldridge Industries CEO Todd Boehly among the reported bidders.

The price tag is expected to soar well beyond the league-record $6.05 billion paid for the Washington Commanders in 2023. Some estimates have pushed the Seahawks sale as high as $9 billion or more. Under NFL rules, an ownership group must put up at least 30% of the purchase price, with bidders allowed to use about $1.5 billion in debt and a private equity partner that can cover up to 10% of the total value.

The team has been held by the estate of late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen since his death in 2018. His sister, Jody Allen, is overseeing the sale as part of a broader plan to liquidate his assets for charitable giving.

Monday’s bid deadline is the first real measure of how serious Khosla’s push is - and whether his group has the financial muscle to stay in the race.

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